Conduct
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995 examples of Conduct in a sentence
Pores like these
conduct
electrical current and are responsible for all the communication in the nervous system.
So they agreed, "Okay, what we'll do is we agree on a common set of standards, code of
conduct.
The front of wars is increasingly non-human eyes peering down on our perceived enemies from space, guiding missiles toward unseen targets, while the human
conduct
of the orchestra of media relations in the event that this particular drone attack hits a villager instead of an extremist.
Well now if I take that sugar dough, the sugar dough doesn't want to
conduct
electricity.
And that neighbor was unable to
conduct
any military operations because their fuel supply was locked up.
He said we should use our reason to figure out the rules by which we should guide our conduct, and then it is our duty to follow those rules.
When a crime is committed, our hunger for swift retribution has fed a police culture bent on finding culprits fast, often without adequate resources to
conduct
thorough investigations or strict scrutiny of those investigations.
(People yelling) We've slowed down the footage to show how it poses serious questions about police
conduct.
There was a crazy line in there about how there's no
conduct
in this county, it's all misconduct.
In selecting a subject in which to
conduct
original research, or to develop world-class expertise, take a part of the chosen discipline that is sparsely inhabited.
Also, research within the continent is a lot easier to
conduct
due to widespread poverty, endemic diseases and inadequate health care systems.
The high prevalence of HIV drives researchers to
conduct
research that is sometimes scientifically acceptable but on many levels ethically questionable.
Now look, naturally there's a gap between their kind of
conduct
in these meetings and their behavior the rest of the week, but the truth is it didn't really bother us.
These grants not only allowed less wealthy men to
conduct
research, but they also encouraged thinking outside the box, rather than just trying to solve one pre-set question.
All you do is connect to the bristles, and the bristles are wet, so they conduct, and the person's body conducts, and leather is great to paint on, and then you can start hooking to everything, even the kitchen sink.
They vet their personal
conduct.
They
conduct
public opinion surveys.
They
conduct
surveys all the time.
It dominates how we talk about arguments, it dominates how we think about arguments, and because of that, it shapes how we argue, our actual
conduct
in arguments.
But now, the cells also would probably quite like a material that's going to be able to be conductive, because the cells themselves will respond very well and will actually
conduct
signals between themselves.
Many businesses now, fortunately, have codes of
conduct
and audit their supply chains, but not every business.
So a code of
conduct
was developed, and now we have 80 auditors out in the world every day making sure all our factories secure good working conditions and protect human rights and make sure there is no child labor.
Now, since 2010, I have poled myself eight times across the Okavango Delta to
conduct
detailed scientific surveys along a 200-mile, 18-day research transect.
If we
conduct
a sovereign rating, we basically take a look at the economic soil of a country, its macroeconomic fundamentals.
As a researcher, a professor and a new parent, my goal is to
conduct
scientific research that helps us understand how kids function in a legal system that was designed for adults.
We decided to
conduct
some firefly opinion polls to find out.
He writes, "Without the aid of prejudice and custom, I should not be able to find my way my across the room; nor know how to
conduct
myself in any circumstances, nor what to feel in any relation of life."
It's also enabled me to
conduct
what I think is the world's first human slime mold experiment.
But the play’s depiction of Athens’
conduct
during the Peloponnesian War was so controversial that afterwards, a politician named Kleon took Aristophanes to court for "slandering the people of Athens in the presence of foreigners."
It's happening in Kenya and Tanzania, where millions of people who haven't had access to financial services now
conduct
all those services on their phones.
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